Appbar Software

displays tray icons,MSN/Office2003 style popups,reads shortcuts,create appbars
ShellObjects windows shell widgets.
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ShellObjects windows shell widgets.
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Flexible Windows appbar with plugin support.
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Make Buttons to Simulate Keystrokes.
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$95.00 - Sky Software

ShellObjects is a set of components which allow your applications to create appbar, display MSN/Office2003 style popups, put icons in the shell tray notification area, create, modify, read shortcut (*.lnk) files and internet shortcut (*.url) files.



$95.00 - Sky Software

a set of components which allow your applications to display MSN/Office2003 style popups; put icons in the shell tray notification area,create; modify, read shortcut (*.lnk) files and internet shortcut (*.url) files,create quick-launch Appbars.



$19.95 - Lizardsoft

Highly customizable Windows "appbar" on which various components can be placed. Comes with many such components out of the box and users can download or create their using the scripting and plugin systems. Supports skins as well.



$19.99 - MJT Net Ltd

QuickButtons lets you make Buttons and AppBars to Simulate Keystrokes and Run Applications. Convert awkward keystrokes to single mouse clicks. Ideal for Tablet PCs or situations where a keyboard is not always available.



 
Scrolls contents of text file across desktop

Text Ticker
$20.00 - Slashback Associates, Inc.

Text Ticker scrolls the contents of a text file at the top or bottom of the screen, or floating anywhere on the desktop. The text appears in a so-called "appbar" which is similar the the Windows Taskbar. All settings- font, color, text file, etc.- are saved between sessions. Any text file can be dropped on the ticker and the program will begin to scroll that file's contents.Multiple tickers can be run, each with its own file, speed, colors, etc.



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